Comparison · Updated August 2026
UltraPoint vs Perceptis: two takes on consulting-grade AI decks
UltraPoint and Perceptis share a philosophy — source-grounded, consulting-grade, native PPTX — so this comparison comes down to specifics. UltraPoint delivers far more slide volume per dollar (roughly 100 slides at $20/month versus 50 at $29), learns your firm's style from whole libraries of past decks on every paid plan, and computes figures in code with a claim-by-claim audit trail. Perceptis counters with a PowerPoint add-in for in-place enhancement and SOC 2 attestation.
Most AI presentation tools compete on speed and looks. UltraPoint and Perceptis both compete on a harder axis: decks that hold up in front of clients — grounded in real source documents, structured like consulting work, exported as native PowerPoint. Perceptis (built by ex-McKinsey and Apple alumni) is a credible product, so this page focuses on where the two genuinely differ rather than manufacturing a winner.
At a glance
| UltraPoint | Perceptis | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Professional firms: consulting, banking, strategy, research | Consulting and strategy teams; executive decks |
| Firm style | Learns from a single deck, template, or entire library of past work on every paid plan; hundreds of firm-style presets (McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Goldman…) | Consulting-grade layouts; 1 custom corporate theme at Pro ($129/mo), more via Enterprise (as of August 2026) |
| Source grounding | Ingests 400-page PDFs, Excel models, Word, PPT; figures computed in code with a claim-by-claim audit trail | Source-grounded claims with trackable sources |
| Free tier | 200 credits every month (roughly a dozen slides), no card | 10 slides every month, no card |
| Volume per dollar | Starter $20/mo (annual): ~100 slides. Pro $139/mo: ~800 slides | Starter $29/mo: up to 50 slides. Pro $129/mo: up to 100 slides (as of August 2026) |
| Workflow | Web workspace + MCP (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor) | Web app + PowerPoint add-in + API + MCP |
| Teams | Team $349/mo flat: 10 seats, SSO, shared workspaces | Business $390/mo: up to 20 seats (as of August 2026) |
When Perceptis is the better choice
- You want AI enhancement inside PowerPoint — Perceptis ships an add-in that works on the open file; UltraPoint generates in its own workspace and exports.
- Your procurement process requires SOC 2 attestation specifically.
- You need more than 10 seats on a mid-tier plan — its Business plan covers up to 20.
When UltraPoint is the better choice
- Native PowerPoint output. Decks export as real PPTX shapes, text boxes, and charts — the file a firm's team would have built by hand — not images or flattened layers.
- Your firm's exact style. Upload one deck, a template, or a library of past work and it becomes a reusable house style, down to layout grammar, palette, and typography. Built-in presets cover the styles of McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Goldman Sachs, and hundreds of other firms.
- Every figure verified. Each deck keeps a claim-by-claim audit trail tracing numbers back to the source documents they came from — defensible in front of clients and committees.
- Reads heavy source material. 400-page PDFs, large Excel models, Word, and PowerPoint files are ingested and analyzed, not just summarized.
- Works from your AI tools. Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client can generate, edit, and export decks directly (MCP server at mcp.ultrapoint.ai).
Two differences matter most in practice. First, volume: at Pro tier UltraPoint delivers roughly eight times the slides per month for a similar price — decisive for teams that iterate. Second, style depth on lower tiers: uploading your firm's own decks and templates works on every UltraPoint paid plan, while Perceptis gates custom corporate themes to its $129/month Pro plan and above.
Pricing
UltraPoint's free plan includes 200 monthly credits with no credit card. Paid plans: Starter at $20/month billed annually ($29 monthly), Pro at $139/month billed annually ($199 monthly), and Team at $349/month billed annually ($499 monthly, flat, 10 seats). Enterprise plans are custom. Perceptis offers a permanent free tier of 10 slides/month, then Starter at $29/month (50 slides), Pro at $129/month (100 slides, 1 corporate theme, knowledge base), and Business at $390/month for up to 20 seats, as of August 2026 — check perceptis.ai for current pricing.
Frequently asked questions
Aren't UltraPoint and Perceptis basically the same product?
They share a philosophy — source-grounded, consulting-grade decks exported as native PPTX — but differ in the details that decide daily use: UltraPoint offers roughly 8x the slide volume at Pro tier, firm-template learning on every paid plan, and figures computed in code with a claim-by-claim audit trail; Perceptis offers a PowerPoint add-in for in-place work and SOC 2 attestation.
Which handles my firm's template better?
UltraPoint lets any paid plan upload a deck, a template, or an entire library of past work and turns it into a reusable house style, alongside hundreds of built-in firm-style presets. Perceptis includes consulting-grade layouts on all plans but supports a custom corporate theme starting at its $129/month Pro plan (as of August 2026).
Which is cheaper to run seriously?
For volume, UltraPoint: $20/month (annual) buys ~100 slides versus $29 for 50 at Perceptis, and $139 buys ~800 versus $129 for 100. Both offer permanent free tiers to verify quality on real work first.
Do both work from Claude and ChatGPT?
Yes — both ship MCP connectors. UltraPoint's MCP server (mcp.ultrapoint.ai) connects to Claude and ChatGPT with one click via OAuth, and to Cursor and other developer tools with an API key.
Try UltraPoint on your own material
The free plan includes 200 monthly credits — no credit card required. Upload a real document and judge the output yourself.
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